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    sounds like you have a BAD BURN.
    or the image you DL'd is FAKE
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    iseeuu said:
    With another ATI video card?
    no, the only other card i have is a nvidia card
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    GOGO said:
    no, the only other card i have is a nvidia card
    Well you did good then 'cause one of them should have worked. I was hoping it was just a video driver issue but I think you have successfully eliminated that possibility.
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    Snuffy said:
    sounds like you have a BAD BURN.
    or the image you DL'd is FAKE
    no, the download is good, the burn could be bad, but i doubt it. burnt at minimum speed.
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    iseeuu said:
    Well you did good then 'cause one of them should have worked. I was hoping it was just a video driver issue but I think you have successfully eliminated that possibility.
    yeah, ive done everything thats come to mind.
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    GOGO said:
    yeah, ive done everything thats come to mind.
    In a post awhile back by irodion, he suggested he had to use the DVD and select the "Repair" option when the "Install" was not successful. If you have nothing better to try, and have the time, I would really like to know it this would help?

    Robert
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    iseeuu said:
    In a post awhile back by irodion, he suggested he had to use the DVD and select the "Repair" option when the "Install" was not successful. If you have nothing better to try, and have the time, I would really like to know it this would help?

    Robert
    the repair option doesnt work, ive tried em all.
    what i did do, i took the hard drive out of my problem pc and slaved it to another hd in another computer, installed it to there, then took the hard drive back to the problem pc and hooked it up, it got me goin, i had to install new drivers for completely different hardware, but im rollin. i also deduced that it was a gpu problem, hardware conflict...
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    GOGO said:
    the repair option doesnt work, ive tried em all.
    what i did do, i took the hard drive out of my problem pc and slaved it to another hd in another computer, installed it to there, then took the hard drive back to the problem pc and hooked it up, it got me goin, i had to install new drivers for completely different hardware, but im rollin. i also deduced that it was a gpu problem, hardware conflict...
    Awesome. Glad you got it working! Nice workaround also.

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